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1 CoursesBa in art history and visual culture in Michigan state university
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Students of art history and visual culture seek to investigate the production, form, and reception of images and objects, past and present, from a multicultural perspective, incorporating painting, sculpture, and architecture as conventionally defined by art history but extending beyond these boundaries to material culture and a wider range of media. Art history and visual culture poses questions regarding the social, economic, religious, philosophical and psychological influences affecting those who consume as well as those who produce images and objects thus broadly defined, asking how values and beliefs are given material form and how these forms themselves can be interpreted. Cognate study provides additional opportunities to explore visual culture from the perspectives of a wide range of fields.
Official high school transcripts, Marksheets and Certificates, TOEFL-IBT-79, PBT-550/IELTS-6.5/MELAB-80 for nonnative English speakers.
K12 Art Education, Academics, Museum Professional
1st May
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